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CATEGORY
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Layout - Headlines & Captions
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All articles have headlines that capture the reader's attention and
accurately describe the content. All articles have a byline. All
graphics have captions that adequately describe the people and action
in the graphic.
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All articles have headlines that accurately describe the content. All articles have a byline. All graphics have captions.
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Most articles have headlines that accurately describe the content. All articles have a byline. Most graphics have captions.
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Articles are missing bylines OR many articles do not have adequate headlines OR many graphics do not have captions.
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Contributions of Group Members
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Each person in the group has contributed at least two articles.
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Each person in the group has contributed at least one article.
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Each person in the group has contributed at least one article with some minimal assistance from peers.
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One or more students in the group required quite a lot of assistance from peers before contributing one article.
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Knowledge Gained
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All students in the group can accurately answer all questions related
to a) stories in the newspaper and b) technical processes used to
create the newspaper.
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All students in the group can accurately answer most questions related
to a) stories in the newspaper and b) technical processes used to
create the newspaper.
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Most students in the group can accurately answer most questions related
to a) stories in the newspaper and b) technical processes used to
create the newspaper.
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Several students in the group appear to have little knowledge about the
facts and the technical processes used for the newspaper.
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Articles - Purpose
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90-100% of the articles establish a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic.
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85-89% of the articles establish a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic.
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75-84% of the articles establish a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic.
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Less than 75% of the articles establish a clear purpose in the lead
paragraph and demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic.
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Articles - Supporting Details
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The details in the articles are clear, effective, and vivid 80-100% of the time.
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The details in the articles are clear and pertinent 90-100% of the time.
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The details in the articles are clear and pertinent 75-89% of the time.
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The details in more than 25% of the articles are neither clear nor pertinent.
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Articles - Interest
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The articles contain facts, figures, and/or word choices that make the articles exceptionally interesting to readers.
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The articles contain facts, figures, and/or word choices that make the articles interesting to readers.
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The article contains some facts or figures but is marginally interesting to read.
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The article does not contain facts or figures that might make it interesting to read.
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Spelling and Proofreading
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No spelling or grammar errors remain after one or more people (in addition to the typist) read and correct the newspaper.
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No more than a couple of spelling or grammar errors remain after one or
more people (in addition to the typist) read and correct the newspaper.
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No more than 3 spelling or grammar errors remain after one or more
people (in addition to the typist) read and correct the newspaper.
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Several spelling or grammar errors remain in the final copy of the newspaper.
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Graphics
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Graphics are in focus, are well-cropped and are clearly related to the articles they accompany.
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Graphics are in focus and are clearly related to the articles they accompany.
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80-100% of the graphics are clearly related to the articles they accompany.
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More than 20% of the graphics are not clearly related to the articles OR no graphics were used.
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